This is a recipe that I’m sure we will make an at least bi-weekly tradition until school starts up again!

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Silly Pizza Faces

Seriously, these mini pizza cuties took us less than 30 minutes to make. We had a lot of fun sending pictures of the different faces we made to dad while he was at work.

Our pizzas turned out delicious! My kids were too distracted by the silly faces to notice that they were eating mushrooms and bell peppers.

Great recipe for picky eaters? I definitely think so!

Here’s What You’ll Need:

Shredded Mozzarella and Parmesan Cheese (My kids love having fresh Parmesan on top of their pizzas when they eat them)

Vegetables- We used pre-sliced mushrooms and bell peppers, but you could use an assortment of veggies from broccoli, cauliflower, sliced red onions, and peppers.

Sliced pepperonis, ham, or pieces of cooked chicken

Pineapple (Optional)

Sliced Olives

Pizza Sauce or Alfredo Sauce (I bet you could make some pretty cute faces with chicken, broccoli, and an alfredo sauce.)

English Muffins

Here’s What to do:

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper

Lay out your English muffins on the pan. You’ll want the inside half facing up

Use a pastry brush to spread pizza sauce onto each English muffin

Sprinkle shredded mozzarella onto each pizza slice

Put your ingredients into bowls, baggies, or containers on the table. This way your kids can see what they can use for their faces.

Have your kids arrange different faces on the pizza slices. Get creative with mustaches, eyes, noses, ears, smiles, eyebrows, hair, and teeth. You can use any of your ingredients to create different facial features.

Bake your pizzas at 350 for 10-12 minutes or until the cheese is nice and melty

Let the pizzas cool for a few minutes before serving

Your kids can get creative with parmesan cheese afterward adding hair or a beard to the pizzas with cheese.

I’m so excited to try our next batch of Silly Pizza Faces with Alfredo sauce, chicken, and broccoli. Now that I think of it a BBQ Chicken Silly Pizza Face sounds yummy too.

Don’t you love how making foods fun can make even the pickiest eater try new foods?

I’ve got to know! Have you tried making Silly Pizza Faces? What ingredients did you use to make your faces?

What kinds of things are you doing this summer to keep your kids entertained? I would love to hear from you in the comments below!

Seriously, these delicious mini pizza cuties took us less than 30 minutes to make. Great to add to your summer lunch plan for the kids! My kids were too distracted by the silly faces to notice that they were eating mushrooms and bell peppers. Great recipe for picky eaters? I definitely think so!

Servings

Prep Time

4-6people

20minutes

Cook Time

10-12minutes

Servings

Prep Time

4-6people

20minutes

Cook Time

10-12minutes

Silly Pizza Faces - Fun Recipe for Kids Lunch This Summer!

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Seriously, these delicious mini pizza cuties took us less than 30 minutes to make. Great to add to your summer lunch plan for the kids! My kids were too distracted by the silly faces to notice that they were eating mushrooms and bell peppers. Great recipe for picky eaters? I definitely think so!

Lay out your English muffins on the pan. You'll want the inside half facing up

Use a pastry brush to spread pizza sauce onto each English muffin

Sprinkle shredded mozzarella onto each pizza slice

Put your ingredients into bowls, baggies, or containers on the table. This way your kids can see what they can use for their faces.

Have your kids arrange different faces on the pizza slices. Get creative with mustaches, eyes, noses, ears, smiles, eyebrows, hair, and teeth. You can use any of your ingredients to create different facial features.

Bake your pizzas at 350 for 10-12 minutes or until the cheese is nice and melty

Let the pizzas cool for a few minutes before serving

Your kids can get creative with parmesan cheese afterward adding hair or a beard to the pizzas with cheese.

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Hi, I’m Sammy, a So. CA area stay at home mom of two. I am passionate about being a stay at home mom and want to share my simple ideas for finding happiness in family, food, travel, and parenting. Motherhood can get a little bit crazy sometimes, but we are all in this together!